All Things Considered
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Encore: In the U.S., there's a historic shortage of homes — around 3 million short
The U.S. is in the midst of a historic housing shortage. Supply chain problems are only part of the reason. The country needs something like 3 million more than it has.
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Shanghai is on lockdown under China's 'zero COVID' policy
As omicron spreads in China, one of its largest cities — Shanghai — has been placed on lockdown under the government's "zero COVID" policy.
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The TV network Black News Channel goes off the air after 2 years
When the TV network Black News Channel launched two years ago, its journalists hoped to cover stories in a new way. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with reporter Rodney Ho about why it's shutting down.
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Northwest music fest offers indie artists a platform after long pandemic break
One of the Northwest's biggest indie rock festivals is back this weekend after pandemic delays. Treefort Music Fest in Boise, Idaho, draws big stars but also small town artists looking for a break.
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Volunteer hackers form 'IT Army' to help Ukraine fight Russia
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Dina Temple-Raston, host of the Click Here podcast, about an international effort involving hackers to fight Russia's invasion of Ukraine online.
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TV Review: 'Starstruck' season 2
A look at the second season of Starstruck, the romantic comedy series streaming on HBO Max.
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Oscars 2022: What to watch for
A look at potential history-making moments at tonight's Academy Awards ceremony.
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Alcohol-related deaths spiked during the 1st year of the pandemic
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Aaron White of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, about a new study that shows that alcohol-related deaths increased during the pandemic.
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In 'Biohacked' podcast, at-home genetics tests rewrite family history
NPR's Danielle Kutrzleben speaks with T.J. Raphael and Amber Van Moessner, the team behind the podcast Biohacked: Family Secrets, which puts a spotlight on the donor conception industry.
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Russia puts the strength of NATO alliance to the test
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Richard Haass of the Council of Foreign Relations about how the conflict in Ukraine challenges the systems created after World War II to preserve world peace.
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Life Kit: How to keep long-distance friendships strong
Experts share their tips on the best ways to maintain your far-flung friendships.
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The latest from Ukraine: New strikes on Lviv
In Ukraine, Russian missile strikes hit cities across the country, including the western city of Lviv near the border with Poland.